Old Man Logan Reading Order

While it sounds like some solid Marvel parody, Old Man Logan has proven such a successful alternate reality that Marvel and Fox have adapted the storyline into the third Wolverine movie.

There is some understandable confusion around reading Old Man Logan for the first, and I explain the various orders and connections throughout Marvel Comics in the guide below.

For the completely uninitiated, the “Old Man Logan” universe was originally an alternate reality created by Mark Millar and Steve McNiven throughout the pages of the ongoing Wolverine Comic (in 2009). For a number of years these issues did not connect to the Marvel Universe at large, it was simply a possible future Wolverine and the Marvel Universe.

Following 2015’s Secret Wars, the Old Man Logan Universe was revived, and ultimately the Old Man himself was transferred to the Marvel Universe proper.

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Old Man Logan Reading Order

In my book, Mark Millar’s best Marvel work on Wolverine comes in the form of flash-forward elseworld Old Man Logan where Wolverine is, well, an old man, and the Marvel heroes have (for the most part) fallen.

It’s a fan-favorite alternate reality dystopia, and features some truly excellent moments. A must-read for Wolverine fans, and especially for those who want to catch up with the All-New All-Different state of Wolverine, as Old Man Logan was one of the better Secret Wars tie-ins as well.

Following the conclusion of Secret Wars, the saga of Old Man Logan continues from Jeff Lemire and Andrea Sorrentino. Lemire and Sorrentino got off to a very strong start on the series, to the point that Old Man Logan was one of my favorite Marvel Comics of 2016.

Jeff Lemire’s other X-book also includes Old Man Logan as part of the ongoing narrative, and should be read after Old Man Logan #4, even though Extraordinary X-Men was published prior to the first arc of Lemire and Sorrentino’s Old Man Logan.

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